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Picture of IPEK Cookie w/Cocoa & Hazelnut (Kuru Pasta) 300g

IPEK Cookie w/Cocoa & Hazelnut (Kuru Pasta) 300g

Ipek Cookies are the ideal snack to cheer up your tea hours.
$4.99
Picture of IPEK Cookie w/Raisins (Kuru Pasta) 300g

IPEK Cookie w/Raisins (Kuru Pasta) 300g

Ipek Cookies are the ideal snack to cheer up your tea hours.
$4.99
Picture of IPEK Date Filled Cookies (Kuru Pasta) 300g

IPEK Date Filled Cookies (Kuru Pasta) 300g

Ipek Cookies are the ideal snack to cheer up your tea hours.
$4.99
Picture of IPEK Flour Cookies (Un Kurabiyesi) Kuru Pasta 300g

IPEK Flour Cookies (Un Kurabiyesi) Kuru Pasta 300g

Ipek Cookies are the ideal snack to cheer up your tea hours.
$4.99
Picture of IPEK Gourmet Tulumba Dessert  454g

IPEK Gourmet Tulumba Dessert 454g

Tulumba is a crispy, syrupy, and ultra-sweet Turkish dessert. It is a popular street food prepared by vendors who fry it up fresh on the spot and serve it warm. You’ll also find it served in many restaurants and home cooks like to make it because kids love it. Tulumba is made of bits of fried dough, similar to doughnuts, steeped in lots of lemony syrup. The dough contains starch and semolina, which keeps it light and crispy.❄️❄️PERISHABLE ITEM❄️❄️ Perishables must be shipped using UPS express shipping methods. We recommend all perishable items ship overnight or 2nd shipping at the latest. All frozen items will be shipped with ice packs, in an insulated box liner. we recommend choosing overnight delivery, for any frozen items to prevent items from perishing, otherwise Bakkal International Foods will not be responsible for any damages that may occur.
$13.99
Picture of IPEK Homemade Noodle (Eriste) 454g

IPEK Homemade Noodle (Eriste) 454g

Kesme or eriste is a type of egg noodle found in various Turkic cuisines, including Kyrgyz and Kazakh cuisine. It is also found in Turkish cuisine and is called erişte and “kesme” in modern standard Turkish. The word itself is a nominalisation of the verb to cut or to slice, referring to the slicing of the dough involved in preparing the noodles. The term may refer to the noodles themselves, or the prepared dish made with them. Kesme is traditionally a homemade dish, and not often found at restaurants or cafés. In Turkey, kesme is also known as "erişte", and eaten generally in winter. It is made from flour, egg, water, salt and milk. These ingredients are worked into a dough, which is rolled out, cut, and dried in the sun or an oven after dried for a day.
$3.99